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Theatre industry rejects Minister Mthethwa’s apology

DURBAN dancer Kirsty Ndawo has not worked since last March and she's desperate to get back to the stage to earn a living.

But it’s not only about money, as she explained, but also about her sense of self-fulfilment as a dancer, the energy between her and the audience and being able to get up in the morning and do what she loves most.

At this time in the pandemic, it has all but gone.

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